Am new on this trigestrel pills . I have been taking 6or one month am not sure where to start the second pack . I didn't went on my period doses that mean am pregnant now ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Menstrual/Period Issues? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday February 16 2014, 4:37 pm: Any questions regarding the pills and whats happening with your body are best asked to the office that gave you the prescription for it.
When new to the pill, it may take some time for your body to get used to it. So if you don't have a period, its likely because of the hormones in the pill. If the kind you are on has the one week of inactive pills and during that time you don't get a period, it's nothing to get anxious over, cus there are other birth control pills where the girl only gets 4 days rest or no period.ges
When you are on the pill, taking it daily at the same time each day, you are protected against becoming pregnant if you have sex. To help remember to take it the same time every day, set an alarm on your cell phone that will go off every day at the same time so you can remember to take the pill.
I would say if you don't want to call the doctor just yet, wait another month and see if there are any other symptoms that come up besides not having a period. If you don't get one the next month again, then perhaps the dosage is too high for you and you will need to see the doctor.
If the dosage is too high, you will need an entirely new prescription with the lower daily dose.
If you're even thinking of experimenting with dosage yourself by taking your old pills every other day to get a lower dose, don't do it. Any missed days, when it is not taken daily can increase risk of getting pregnant.
If you still lack a peace of mind and think you may be pregnant, a pregnancy test bought at the pharmacy can give you an answer or seeing your doctor. If you are pregnant, you will need to see your doctor anyway and stop taking the pills. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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